WEBVTT KANSAS CITY. >> THE PLATFORM I’VE BEEN GIVEN TO PLAY THE GAME OF FOOTBALL I THOROUGHLY BELIEVE IS TO LOVE OTHERS AND POINT THEM TOWARDS CHRIST. REPORTER: ONE WAY CONLEY PLANS TO DO THAT IS WITH A SHORT FILM CALLED ’LOVE COLOR’, SHOT RIG HERE ON THE STREETS OF K.C. >> I’VE RECEIVED A LOT OF LOVE FROM A LOT OF PEOPLE OVER THE 4 YEARS THAT I HAVE BEEN HERE AND I KIND OF WANTED TO DIFFUSE THAT INTO A PROJECT AND SHOW THE WORLD HOW YOU CAN CHANGE THE CIRCUMSTANCES AROUND YOU BY SIMPLY LOVING YOUR NEIGHBOR. REPORTER: 8TH STREET FROM BETWEEN CENTRAL AND BROADWAY WILL BE SHUT DOWN, AS CAME CREWS EMBARK ON A 48 HOUR SHOOT THAT KICKS OFF SATURDAY MORNING. CHRIS IS ASKING FOR HUNDREDS OF EXTRAS TO JOIN IN ON THE FUN. AS MANY PEOPLE AS WE CAN GET TO CO

Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Chris Conley is creating a short film about spreading love."The platform I've been given to play the game of football, I thoroughly believe is to love others and point them toward Christ," Conley said.Conley's short film, which is being shot in Kansas City, is called "Love Color.""I've received a lot of love from a lot of people over the four years that I have been here, and I kind of wanted to use that in a project and show the world how you can change the circumstances around you by simply loving your neighbor," Conley said.Eighth Street between Central Street and Broadway Boulevard will be shut down as camera crews embark on a 48-hour shoot that kicks off Saturday morning.Conley is asking for hundreds of extras to join in the fun."As many people as we can get to come out and be a part of this and be involved, the better," Conley said.If you would like to be an unpaid extra in the film, send an email to Mike@visionsavagemedia.com.Conley said the final project will be posted in about three months on his social media platforms.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Chris Conley is creating a short film about spreading love.

"The platform I've been given to play the game of football, I thoroughly believe is to love others and point them toward Christ," Conley said.

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Conley's short film, which is being shot in Kansas City, is called "Love Color."

"I've received a lot of love from a lot of people over the four years that I have been here, and I kind of wanted to use that in a project and show the world how you can change the circumstances around you by simply loving your neighbor," Conley said.

Eighth Street between Central Street and Broadway Boulevard will be shut down as camera crews embark on a 48-hour shoot that kicks off Saturday morning.

Conley is asking for hundreds of extras to join in the fun.

"As many people as we can get to come out and be a part of this and be involved, the better," Conley said.

If you would like to be an unpaid extra in the film, send an email to Mike@visionsavagemedia.com.

Conley said the final project will be posted in about three months on his social media platforms.